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valina [46]
3 years ago
13

Brandon and Michael are playing a card game with 7 friends. They are using decks of standard 52-card decks. If they want to

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1 answer:
nalin [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

9x = 52

Step-by-step explanation:

Brandon + Michael = 2 + 7 friends = 9

x= number of cards each player receives

Solve it by simply dividing 52 by 9 which gives you x = 5.78

So there would be only enough cards for each player to have 5. Then 7 left over.

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